In that case, how should application resolve housenumbers ? What tagging do you propose to allow it ?
I'm working on the BANO project who aims to create a nationwide address database, using in part OSM data. I already have to deal with this kind of addr:housenumber=* For the moment, 265-269 is transformed into 265 and 269 only, but having some tag based clue that we have an odd number range meaning that 267 is located at the same place would be a real benefit. 2014-08-24 12:05 GMT+02:00 Friedrich Volkmann <b...@volki.at>: > On 20.08.2014 10:18, Holger Jeromin wrote: > > Andreas Labres wrote on 20.08.2014 04:10: > >> On 19.08.14 23:17, fly wrote: > >>> but 265-267 is wrong > > > > Read as "tagging 265-267 alone is wrong". > > > >> Disagree. addr:housenumber is the official number given to that > building. And if > >> it's "265-267", then addr:housenumber=265-267 is the only correct > implementation > >> of this. > > > > But osm db needs a hint that 266 is missing. That is obvious on the > > street (by looking at the right and left building) but not in the data. > > The OSM db does not need to know about (the meaning of) housenumbers. Its > sole purpose is to store data. In this case, the housenumber is "265-267", > literally! This is not a shortcut for "265;266;267". Applications should > not > attempt to resolve housenumbers that way. > > -- > Friedrich K. Volkmann http://www.volki.at/ > Adr.: Davidgasse 76-80/14/10, 1100 Wien, Austria > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging > -- Christian Quest - OpenStreetMap France
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